Author: martin fierz
Date: 02:44:40 11/11/04
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On November 10, 2004 at 22:27:03, Mike Byrne wrote: >(For thos who do not know "You Go, Girl" is a common phrase/slang that some >American women say to each other when one does well. It's a women bonding >thing.) > >Susan Polgar has done very well of late, leading the American Women's team to >the Silver Medal at the recently completed Chess Olympiad in Calvià, Spain. > >Interestingly. the US women's team is sponsored by the Kasparov Chess Foundation >, a non-profit organization founded by World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. > >http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2017 > >GM Polgar, Susan – GM Chiburdanidze, Maia [A17] >Olympiad, 20.10.2004 – Round 6 > >[d]rn1q1rk1/pb3p1p/1p1p2p1/2p1pBP1/1PP2n2/P1Q2N2/1B1PPP1P/R3K1R1 w Q - 0 14 ;bm >Nxe5 - Nice move Susan! > > >Crafty Classic 2004 SE PB [Polgar] (2 cpus) >White(3): rn1q1rk1/pb3p1p/1p1p2p1/2p1pBP1/1PP2n2/P1Q2N2/1B1PPP1P/R3K1R1 w Q - 0 >14 >White(1): g > clearing hash tables >crafty is behind 2.0 on time, reducing by 1/6. > time surplus 0.00 time limit 10:00 (10:00) >crafty is behind 2.0 on time, reducing by 1/6. > time surplus 0.00 time limit 10:00 (10:00) > depth time score variation (1) > 6-> 0.25 -1.25 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 Nd7 3. d3 Qc7 4. > b5 <HT> > 7 0.54 -1.40 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. Ra4 Nc6 4. > bxa5 bxa5 > 7-> 0.70 -1.40 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. Ra4 Nc6 4. > bxa5 bxa5 > 8 1.12 -1.42 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5 > 4. Rb1 Qc7 5. Ba4 > 8-> 2.90 -1.42 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5 > 4. Rb1 Qc7 5. Ba4 (s=2) > 9 3.76 -1.64 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. e4 Nc6 4. > bxa5 bxa5 5. Ra4 Qc7 > 9-> 7.25 -1.64 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. e4 Nc6 4. > bxa5 bxa5 5. Ra4 Qc7 (s=3) > 10 10.03 -1.52 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5 > 4. Rg4 f6 5. Rxf4 exf4 6. gxf6 (s=2) > 10 25.95 -1.27 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Nxf7 bxc3 > 4. Nh6+ Kg7 5. Bxc3+ Rf6 6. Bxf6+ Kf8 > 7. Bxb7 Qxe2# > 10-> 27.04 -1.27 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Nxf7 bxc3 > 4. Nh6+ Kg7 5. Bxc3+ Rf6 6. Bxf6+ Kf8 > 7. Bxb7 Qxe2# > 11 46.39 -1.16 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Qe3 Bxe4 > 4. Qxf4 Bf5 5. Ng4 Bxg4 <HT> > 11-> 53.93 -1.16 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Qe3 Bxe4 > 4. Qxf4 Bf5 5. Ng4 Bxg4 <HT> > 12 1:50 +1 1. Nxe5!! > 12 4:55 +3 1. Nxe5!! > time=10:00 cpu=192% mat=0 n=455958769 fh=88% nps=759K > ext-> chk=14643976 cap=1839009 pp=882027 1rep=1112966 mate=616836 > predicted=0 nodes=455958769 evals=149222351 50move=0 > endgame tablebase-> probes=0 hits=0 > SMP-> split=302 stop=47 data=4/128 cpu=19:12 elap=10:00 > >White(1): Nxe5 > >it does turn into a plus for white ... > > Muse 0.899b UCI1 114 MB on P4@2.4GHz 1+ 00:00 -0.04 Bf5g4 1 00:00 -0.03 Bf5c2 2+ 00:00 0.00 Bf5g4 2 00:00 0.00 Bf5g4 Nb8a6 3 00:00 0.00 Bf5g4 Nb8a6 Qc3b3 4 00:00 -0.01 Bf5g4 Nb8a6 Qc3b3 Qd8e7 5 00:00 -0.11 Bf5g4 h7h5 g5xh6/ep f7f5 h6h7+ Kg8xh7 6+ 00:01 -0.11 Nf3xe5 6 00:01 -0.11 Nf3xe5 Qd8e7 Bf5g4 d6xe5 Qc3xe5 Qe7xe5 7 00:04 -0.11 Nf3xe5 Qd8e7 Bf5g4 d6xe5 Qc3xe5 Qe7xe5 Bb2xe5 Nf4e6 8 00:25 1.23 Nf3xe5 Qd8e8 Bf5e4 Bb7xe4 Ne5g4 Nf4g2+ Rg1xg2 f7f6 Ng4h6+ Kg8h8 9 00:36 0.85 Nf3xe5 Qd8e8 Bf5e4 Bb7xe4 Ne5g4 f7f6 Ng4xf6+ Rf8xf6 Qc3xf6 Nf4g2+ 10 01:12 1.01 Nf3xe5 Qd8e8 Bf5e4 Bb7xe4 Ne5xf7 Nf4d3+ Ke1f1 Qe8e5 e2xd3 Be4xd3+ Qc3xd3 Qe5xb2 Ra1b1 Qb2a2 cheers martin
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